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Published 07:42 14 Mar 2016 GMT
“The significant rise in the minimum wage last year, along with heightened global economic uncertainty means there is no basis for a further increase at this time,” Ibec director of employer relations Maeve McElwee is quoted as saying in The Irish Times.
“At a time of zero inflation, it would be a massive mistake to undermine our competitiveness position through unwarranted pay rises. The focus must be on maintaining competitiveness and creating jobs.”
The Low Pay Commission is due to look at the rate of minimum wage in Ireland as part of an annual review later this year.
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